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Where to Put Your Money NOW How to Make Super Safe Investments and Secure Your Future

Where to Put Your Money NOW How to Make Super Safe Investments and Secure Your Future




It’s your money. You worked for it. And there’s one thing you can be sure of. One day, you and your family will need it. For college tuition. For retirement. For illness. Maybe even just because you want to take a vacation.

But in a time when the socks have been knocked off Wall Street, when the world’s economy is taking a shocking battering, and when everybody seems to have a horror story about a neighbor or a friend, it’s easy to start wondering if your savings will still be there when you need them.

Yes, you could spend hours combing magazines and websites, looking for advice that suits your situation. But what you need right now is trustworthy information, all in one place. And you need it to be short, easy to read, and free of all that banker jargon.

IF YOU WANT TO BE SURE YOUR MONEY STAYS SAFE…

…then rely on this all-new book from acclaimed financial author Peter Passell, Where to Put Your Money NOW. In this down-to-earth guide, you will discover:

• Whether you really need to pay to have someone manage your money
• Specific lists of funds and accounts you can trust
• Reliable websites where you can learn more
• A complete index to all the savings options in the book

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Good, Practical Summary
Passell has distilled the best advice for these times into a short, easy to read book. Also, he doesn’t dwell on theory, but instead provides practical advice for today’s changed economy. Packed with links to useful websites and resources for the do-it-yourselfer. A reassuring book for times of turmoil.

5 Stars Everything you need to know about how to not go broke but didn’t know who to ask
Smart, swift no bs investment primer for the rest of us. Answers basic questions and concerns with wit, common sense and a thorough understanding of the options that make sense. Should be mandatory reading for those like me, who are confused by today’s financial turmoil. Wish I had read it two years ago. Oh well, better late than never.

5 Stars Finally…
Finally a guide for those of us not normally comfortable navigating the world of finance, investment or markets. This was an informative, easy read that should be used as a guide by everybody. I recently filed bankruptcy and I’m sorry I didn’t have this book a couple of years earlier.

5 Stars “Nailed It”

—– Original Message —–

From: David Peters

To: Peter Passell ; Joan K Peters

Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 1:22 PM

Subject: new book

Dear Peter and Joan, Thank you for your new book, “Where to Put Your Money Now”.

I began this book and it immediately grabbed my interest. It wasen’t with the feral excitement of a murder mystery, but with genuine interest and curiosity about “what happened and why”. Although I have been reading about it for months, Peter seemed to nail it with crystal clarity, and conciseness. I didn’t have to wade through all the esoteric high finance concepts.

My first sitting was about an hour and a half. (I couldn’t concentrate on a woodturning book that long!). I found it light, appealing, folksy charming with an engaging rhythm and cadence I could almost humm to. It was vintage Peter. I could almost imagine you talking telling one of those complicated economic stories in simplified humourous form.

I think this book is a much needed, must read description of our current catastrophe. I have intelligent friends who are bewildered and struck dumb by the crises and need a readable guiding hand. I believe this book is it and I will recommend it to as many folks as I can. I hope it turns out to be a current best seller. Passell rides again! Best of luck, David

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5 Stars a must read
i’ve been reading peter passell for years. He’s always been right on the money, but this book is really-really right on the money. in fact, it’s the best explanation for the financial crisis i’ve read and his suggestions on what to do next, in terms of personal finance, are clear and compelling. i’m going to buy a bunch of bks and hand them around to every puzzled person i meet. susan lee, new york city.

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